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outlets have become one of the fastest growing retail sectors in the down economy. retailers like nordstrom rack and the gap are now opening more outlets than name brand stores. and there are a couple of things you can do to stretch your dollars when you trek to the outlets. number one, plan your trips accordingly. new items come in on tuesdays and thursdays. so mark your calendar. number two, you want clearance items, you have to head straight to the back of the store. that's wall' find them. -- that's where you'll find them. stop by the customer service desk first. this is important because there you will find the coupon book with extra savings. you can also print out coupons online at the retailer's website. there is an app that tracks your progress and sends shopping alerts to your phone. finally never hurts to avoid the weekend rush. it may not save you money but it save you from losing your mind looking for a parking space. >> you are not kidding. >> depending where you go, some out lees are in -- outlets are in states where there is no sales tax. that's a rea
outlets have become one of the fastest growing retail sectors in the down economy. retailers like nordstrom rack and the gap are now opening more outlets than name brand stores. and there are a couple of things you can do to stretch your dollars when you trek to the outlets. number one, plan your trips accordingly. new items come in on tuesdays and thursdays. so mark your calendar. number two, you want clearance items, you have to head straight to the back of the store. that's wall' find them....
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the economy. now, one of the most confusing things though, any time you're talking about the economy, tax cuts, deficits, it can get confusing. one of the most confusing but important exchanges during the debate was a lengthy clash between the two candidates over their competing tax proposals. listen to this. >> governor romney's proposal that he's been promoting for 18 months calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of $2 trillion of additional spending for our military. and he is saying that he's going to pay for it by closing loopholes and deductions. the problem is he's been asked over a hundred times how you would close those dee deductions and loop -- deductions and loopholes and hasn't been able to identify them. >> i'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut. what i'm saying i want put in place a tax cut that adds to the deficit. no economists can say mit rom if i's tax plan adds $5 trillion when i say i will not add to the tax plan with my plan. >> for 18 months you've been running on this ta
the economy. now, one of the most confusing things though, any time you're talking about the economy, tax cuts, deficits, it can get confusing. one of the most confusing but important exchanges during the debate was a lengthy clash between the two candidates over their competing tax proposals. listen to this. >> governor romney's proposal that he's been promoting for 18 months calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of $2 trillion of additional spending for our military. and he is saying...
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emily moon says the economy and job creation. and mark asks why we're paying almost $4 a gallon for gas. we here at 9news now in partnership with our sister paper "u.s.a. today" will be keeping track to see if the candidates address any of these issues and if what they say passes musters. we're deeming up with "u.s.a. today" reporters to bring you just the facts in tonight's debate. it's live beginning at 9:00 on wusa9.com. we'll be fact checking what the candidates say. we'll also live stream the debate on our website. then you can watch 9news now at 11:00 for the most comprehensive and accurate debate coverage and analysis. >>> ten years ago today a string of shootings in montgomery county that sparked the d.c. sniper case. they weren't the first murders the snipers committed but it was the first time they carried out so many attacks in such a short period of time. 9 news now reporter kristin fisher is live in silver spring with more on a look back. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mike. well, ten years ago, today was t
emily moon says the economy and job creation. and mark asks why we're paying almost $4 a gallon for gas. we here at 9news now in partnership with our sister paper "u.s.a. today" will be keeping track to see if the candidates address any of these issues and if what they say passes musters. we're deeming up with "u.s.a. today" reporters to bring you just the facts in tonight's debate. it's live beginning at 9:00 on wusa9.com. we'll be fact checking what the candidates say....